The impact of floods on the livelihood of rural women farmers and their adaptation strategies: insights from Bangladesh

被引:4
作者
Hoque, Morshadul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chittagong, Dept Publ Adm, Chittagong, Bangladesh
关键词
Flood; Adaptation strategies; Local knowledge; Livelihood; Rural Bangladeshi women; CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION; LOCAL KNOWLEDGE; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; COASTAL; VULNERABILITY; DETERMINANTS; AGRICULTURE; LIVESTOCK; ISLAND;
D O I
10.1007/s11069-023-06207-3
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
This study examines the impact of floods on the livelihood of rural Bangladeshi women farmers, such as agriculture, livestock, energy, and water resources, and their adaptation strategies. This research utilizes qualitative and quantitative approaches, focusing more on the qualitative data. Quantitative data were collected using a structured questionnaire with a series of close-ended questions. Key informant interviews and focus group discussions were mainly used to collect qualitative data. A total of 120 samples were drawn by applying snowball sampling from two flood-prone remote villages in Cox's Bazar district, Bangladesh. The sample units were rural women exclusively engaged in farming, different rural income-generating activities, and traditional household responsibilities. Thematic analysis and descriptive statistics were mainly used to analyze qualitative and quantitative data. The study's findings reveal that floods devastate the four sectors of rural women farmers in Bangladesh. However, they apply different adaptation strategies to mitigate the detrimental impact of floods. Empirical evidence also discloses that local knowledge is the primary source among women farmers for developing different adaptation strategies in four sectors such as 60% in agriculture, 70% in livestock, 65% in energy, and 55% in water resource management. According to data, 54% of women respondents reveal that community practice is their primary source of adaptation for crop diversification; in contrast, 47% of participants disclose that family practice is their main adaptation source in gathering animal feed. 7% of interviewees report that their own experience is their major adaptation source in collecting dry leaves and branches of trees for cooking. At the same time, an equal percentage of women disclose that interaction with nature is their key adaptation source in making portable stoves for cooking food during floods. The result further shows that community and family practices are the most common and dominant local knowledge sources among women farmers. This study is expected to help the policy-making community in Bangladesh to incorporate local knowledge in significant climate change-related policy documents.
引用
收藏
页码:1991 / 2009
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Determinant of Farmers' Choice of Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in Rural Areas of Ambo District, Ethiopia [J].
Fekadu, Gutema ;
Belay, Daniel .
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, 2025, 60 (05) :2758-2777
[42]   Climate change perceptions and local adaptation strategies of hazard-prone rural households in Bangladesh [J].
Alam, G. M. Monirul ;
Alam, Khorshed ;
Mushtaq, Shahbaz .
CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT, 2017, 17 :52-63
[43]   Gender, Climate Change Adaptation, and Cultural Sustainability: Insights From Bangladesh [J].
Roy, Sajal ;
Tandukar, Shristi ;
Bhattarai, Utsab .
FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE, 2022, 4
[44]   Vulnerability, impact and adaptation strategies of female farmers to climate variability [J].
Dibakoane, Siphosethu ;
Siyongwana, Pakama ;
Shabalala, Ayanda N. .
JAMBA-JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK STUDIES, 2022, 14
[45]   The impact of weather fluctuations and climate shocks on farmers’ welfare: insights from rural Ethiopia [J].
Coromaldi M. .
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2020, 77 (04) :619-635
[46]   Rural Farmers' Perceptions for the Impacts of Climate Change and Adaptation Policies on Wheat Productivity: Insights from a Recent Study in Balochistan, Pakistan [J].
Khan, Nawab ;
Ma, Jiliang ;
Zhang, Huijie ;
Zhang, Shemei .
ATMOSPHERE, 2023, 14 (08)
[47]   Impacts of livelihood assets on adaptation strategies in response to climate change: evidence from Pakistan [J].
Sargani, Ghulam Raza ;
Jiang, Yuansheng ;
Chandio, Abbas Ali ;
Shen, Yun ;
Ding, Zhao ;
Ali, Asif .
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 25 (07) :6117-6140
[48]   Rural livelihood diversification and household well-being: Insights from Humla, Nepal [J].
Gautam, Yograj ;
Andersen, Peter .
JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2016, 44 :239-249
[49]   Impact of drought, farmers' adaptation strategies and administrative mitigation measure in the Marathwada region, India [J].
Khetwani, Sagar ;
Singh, Ram Babu ;
Moin, Khusro .
ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDIES, 2020, 8 (02) :1-11
[50]   Farmers' livelihood strategies and sensitivity to climate change: Evidence from southwest China [J].
Lan, Jing ;
Song, Biqing ;
Li, Qiuming ;
Liu, Zhen .
INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 32 (08) :1537-1561